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For Bangladeshis, a Nutritious Diet Would Cost 1,700 Pounds Per Week

...ommodities prices could last over the next decade, predicting grains would rise by as much as 50 per cent between now and 2016....

Arnold Schwarzenegger Blamed for Backtracking in the Fight Against Carbon Emission

...nold Schwarzeneggers green revolution, confidently predicting that it is the answer to irresponsible energy binge. It will have a a knock-on effect across the US. he says. But many are skeptical. A top California air official resigned Monday last, saying that the Schwarzenegger administration "has lost its...

New Heart Disease Risk Score Will Help Minimise Health Inequalities

A new score for predicting the risk of heart disease gives a more accurate measure of how many UK adults are at risk of developing the disease and which adults are most likely to benefit from treatment . The study published on bmj.com today, estimates that in the general pop...

Exercise Reduces Inflammation

... heart disease. So we just wanted to look at whats predicting those levels of CRP in an average older population that is relatively healthy. Perhaps the most notable result of the study, according to the researchers, relates to heart-rate recovery following exercise. The quicker the individuals were able to...

An Accurate Score to Measure Heart Risk

... help minimise health inequalities.A new score for predicting the risk of heart disease gives a more accurate measure of how many UK adults are at risk of developing the disease and which adults are most likely to benefit from treatment.The study comes as the government's drugs watchdog, the National Institute...

Motorists Getting Greyer, Greener, Thriftier: Nissan's Ghosn

...make the car more popular," he told the engineers, predicting that the next decade would be "the golden years in terms of technological and know-how development."...

Pubs Propose to Sell Nicotine Gum Patches

...s used by more than one person. Health groups are predicting that 690,000 people will quit smoking for good once the ban comes into effect. Pubs look set to benefit, with 15% of adults intending to go more often compared to 8% who plan to visit them less, according to the Office for National Statistics (ONS)....

'wake Up and Breathe' Strategy Allows Patients to Come Off Ventilator Sooner

...mbers on the monitor in the ICU arent very good at predicting if a patient is ready to come off a ventilator, Dr. Girard says. In the past, the process of turning sedation drugs off has been done separately from turning off the ventilator. Our study proved our hypothesis that if we connect these two processes, ...

Rapid Syphilis Could Prevent Congenital Disease and Stillbirths in Haiti

...nce. Researchers evaluated cost-effectiveness by predicting the health outcomes for each strategy as 'disability-adjusted life years' (DALYs) -- reflecting the number of years of healthy life lost due to congenital syphilis among newborn babies, the number of stillbirths and the number of neonatal deaths. Whi...

World may Get Much Wetter With Global Warming Than Believed

... work marks the first test of the models' accuracy predicting rainfall. The authors of the study are quoted by the National Geographic as saying that computers tend to underestimate the amounts of rain and snowfall. They say that simulations also mask exact year-to-year changes in moisture, fail to register...

Global Emission of CO2 Rising Three Fold Than Anticipated

... According to the study, this years IPCC reports predicting reduced harvests, dwindling water supplies, melting glaciers and the loss of species may actually be understated. Incidentally, the study comes soon after warnings by the International Energy Agency that China may overtake the US as the biggest emi...

"Pre-treatment Blood Test" A New Guide to Lung Cancer Therapy

... Carbone said. The method was highly successful in predicting a survival benefit. In the gefitinib-treated group, patients classified as good had a median survival of 207 days whereas those classified as poor had a median survival of 92 days. In the erlotinib-treated group, median survivals for good and poor gr...

Michael J. Fox Foundation Awards $710,000 to Understanding of Parkinson's Disease Subtypes

...t the value of early measures of disease status in predicting the probable time to clinical events such as dementia, falls and depression. Connie Marras, MD, PhD FRCP(C), of Toronto Western Hospital will focus on determining predictive factors for reaching a common neuroprotective clinical trial endpoint -- t...

Genetic Risk Factor for Coeliac Disease Identified.

...se. Around 1 in 100 people develop the disease but predicting who is susceptible is like searching for a needle in a haystack. Currently genetic testing is a blunt instrument which can only narrow down the search to around one third of the general population....

Combination of Brain Scans, Reading Skill Tests can Predict Kids Reading Problems

...f reading skills when taken together are better at predicting which children will have ongoing reading problems. The study was conducted by a team of researchers led by led by Fumiko Hoeft at Stanford University School of Medicine. As part of the study, researchers examined 73 Pittsburgh-area children of a...

Indo-American Develops Model Linking Human Activity to Climate Change

..., on the other hand, are not especially useful for predicting extremes, particularly, rainfall extremes. According to Dr. Auroop R Ganguly, who developed the model along with his colleagues, their statistical approach, outlined in the journal Advances in Water Resources, is a big step in the direction of mode...

Parkinsons Disease can Be Predicted by Metabolic Pathway

...precedented. The models were highly effective in predicting age of onset of the disease: by age 60, 91 percent of patients in the highest-risk group already had Parkinsons, while only 11 percent of patients in the lowest-risk group did. By age 70, every member of the highest-risk group had the disease, wherea...

Primary Urinary Tract Infection in Infants

...ey ultrasonography was not efficacious in terms of predicting the occurrence of pyelonephritis. They found that intravenous antibiotic for one week followed by 3 weeks of the same oral antibiotic provided good prophylaxis for uncomplicated pyelonephritis. The group concluded that 4 weeks of antibiotic treatme...

New Test Helps Identify Hepatitis C Patients at High Risk of Developing Cirrhosis

...n that could be used together as a "signature" for predicting progression to cirrhosis in Caucasians. The resu... clinical factors, such as alcohol consumption, in predicting the risk of developing cirrhosis," said Cheung. "This test allows both physicians and patients to ...

NRI Brings to India Effective Pain Relief Therapy

...he limbs. It is a much more advanced technique for predicting and controlling diseases, disorders and degeneration," he added. The therapy is available in a clinic that Kashyap has set up in south Delhi, called CirQcare. The cost of 12 sittings is around Rs.6,000. According to Yadav, 15 sittings of 30 minut...

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